Soranomori Park

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Mori no Sato Ryokan is ideal for nature lovers, located just a 10-minute walk from Soranomori Park. Its traditional Japanese rooms feature private outdoor baths overlooking the forested hills, and the hotel offers free shuttle service to the park entrance. Enjoy seasonal meals made with local ingredients—book early for cherry blossom viewing in spring.

Kakamagari Children's Nature House is the only family-focused lodging within walking distance of Soranomori Park, offering dedicated playrooms, outdoor adventure kits, and guided nature discovery programs for kids. Each room includes cribs and children’s reading corners, and the staff organizes daily interactive sessions on local flora and fauna—perfect for an educational yet fun getaway.

Momiji no Mori Lodge is nestled in the eastern woods of Soranomori Park, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows facing the most vibrant fall foliage zone. Each room includes a kotatsu heater and tatami seating area, perfect for watching crimson leaves dance in the breeze. The lodge provides complimentary photography gear and curated hiking maps—ideal for capturing Japan’s finest autumn hues. Reserve by early November to secure peak season stays.